Karl Anderson recently shared a social media post suggesting a potential return to Japan following his WWE release. The former champion posted an old clip from 2022, indicating his possible future plans as he waits for his 90-day non-compete clause to expire.
Anderson built his reputation in Japan alongside tag team partner Luke Gallows. The duo achieved significant success there, winning the IWGP Tag Team Championship four times. Anderson also captured singles gold as the NEVER Openweight Champion during his time with New Japan Pro Wrestling.
Both wrestlers returned to WWE in 2022 when Triple H took over creative direction of the company. Their run lasted until their recent release from the promotion. Now, as they wait for their contractual restrictions to end, Anderson’s social media activity points to a potential return to the Japanese wrestling scene.
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This move would align with their career trajectory, as both Anderson and Gallows established themselves as prominent figures in New Japan Pro Wrestling before joining WWE. Their work in Japan, including their time as original members of The Bullet Club faction, helped them build their international reputation and wrestling legacy.
— The Machine Gun (@MachineGunKA) February 26, 2025
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